| How
to close a credit card account.

To some it may seem
like just tidying up your accounts that you don't use any longer,
but in reality it can be an important part of your overall credit
score! Ten percent of your FICO score is determined by the types
and number of accounts you have open.
To close your credit
card accounts I would recommend that you contact each of your creditors
by phone and ask for instructions on how to close your account.
You can find the customer service phone number on the back of the
card or on your statement. Write down the name of whom you are speaking
with and any information that he or she gives you. You may also
ask the customer service representative to record the call, so that
the company has record of your request, too.
Be aware that when
you call you may be asked why you want to close the account and
it is likely the person you speak with will try to convince you
to remain a customer. Some representatives may be persistent so
be prepared to stick to your plan of getting information on how
to close the account.
Some creditors will
close the account while you are on the phone, others will want the
request in writing. For the later, you will likely be instructed
to send a letter stating you are requesting that your account be
closed and you may be asked to include your cut-up card(s). Items
you will want to include in the letter:
Your name
and address
Account number
Request to close account
Request that the creditor report to the credit bureaus that the
account was "closed at request of cardholder."
Request that you be mailed confirmation
The letter may look
something like this:
Dear Sir:
I am writing in reference
to account number 4444-4444-4444-4444. As the named card holder
I am requesting that the account be closed, effective immediately
and that a notation is included in the report to the credit bureaus
that the account was "closed by request of cardholder."
My destroyed card(s)
is enclosed. Please notify me in writing to confirm that my account
has been closed.
Thank you for your
attention in this matter,
Your Name,
Address
Send the letter by certified,
return receipt requested mail if you are really fastidious or just
have a lot of bad luck, which will provide you with proof that your
creditor received the letter. Give the creditor 30 days to close
the account and then check your credit reports.
The accounts that were
closed should be listed as "closed by cardholder request."
If any of the accounts are listed as "active" or "closed
by creditor," you will need to contact the creditor again by
phone and letter requesting that the error be corrected. Include
a copy of the original letter requesting that the account be closed
and a copy of the certified receipt. You should mail the second
letter certified, return receipt requested.
Be sure to check your
credit reports again 30 days after you receive the certified receipt
rom your second letter to assure that the accounts are listed correctly.
If you experience any trouble with the creditor reporting to the
bureau incorrectly and can not get resolution with the creditor,
file a dispute with the credit bureau and include your letters and
certified receipt(s). The bureau is required to investigate and
correct the listing if it finds the listing is inaccurate.
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